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Jesus, how it came that for all this time I STILL haven't watched it, while half of my friends and familiars, including my younger sister, already got obsessed with this great thing?? HOW??! *here goes fangirl's rant*I think it's meaningless to talk about how omgsoawesum is Benedict Cumberbatch & Martin Freeman's duo, I'm not talking about the whole wonderful alternate universe based on the Conan Doyle's story, about Sherlock's genius and mindblowing way of thinking, I'm not going to talk about the brilliant performance of actors and thrilling plot, 'cause those who have watched the series are well aware of all this, and those who haven't watched it yet, just wouldn't understand until they watch it. |D I'm not even talking about the fact that Sherlock is a brunette with blue/gray eyes, and that, as I've said many times, is my fetish. <3

God, for what is the whole Disney/Pixar thing when there Sherlock? ...lol, just kidding. But I can say for sure that this thing caught me completely and for long. Sorry everyone who expected that I would draw fanart for other fandoms, but now I'm just... sherlocked.

Their HolmesxWatson dynamic is just the way it should be interpreted for our century. Mr. Cumberbatch Holmes is my male self, plain and simple... and thanks to SweeneyxIchabod, I am all for self-cest.P.S. As for which pill had the poison in "A Study in Pink", I think it was following the "Princess Bride poison test" principle, i.e. both pills were poison, and the Taxi Cab Killer had developed an immunity to said poison, so he would live no matter which pill the victims/Sherlock decided to take.

Agree about dynamic of SherlockxJohn relationship, it's shown in such a modern way, and still doesn't depart from the canon. My favourite bromance couple of all times. Very clever assumption. I think that althought he was a lousy taxist, he might be a great psychologist.

I agree with you about the psychologist thing. When I first learned about the cabbie being the killer, the first thing out of my mouth was, "This is bringing back bad memories of Bone Collector!" Bone Collector is a work of fiction based on modern forensics that I read in lieu of my Forensics 101 science elective in my senior year; the gruesome killer the book treats on also operates out of a taxi cab.